I feel very fortunate as I do something for a living that I thoroughly enjoy. I had my first camera a Kodak Instamatic when I was a young boy taking snaps on family holidays and the fascination of seeing printed images has never left me. As a young teenager I had a ‘David Bailey’ camera an Olympus Trip and from then I was hooked and a little later the use of a Rolleiflex and access to the magic of a darkroom simply sealed my fate. There was a brief interlude studying Architecture in the early 1980’s but the allure of silver halide was too strong and I became a freelance photographer in the late 1980’s I have 25 years experience photographing food, lifestyle, interiors, architecture, landscapes, still life, portraits, construction sites and events. I am based in the UK in London and photograph images in studios, restaurants, hotels, houses, factories and offices and I work on location in the UK, Europe and around the world. My London studio space benefits from fabulous daylight where I enjoy taking natural looking food photographs which have been used for food packaging, advertising, editorial publication and over 50 books. I work with creative directors, art directors and account managers from advertising, design, PR and events agencies, magazine and book publishers and clients direct. I also work with chefs, architects, interior designers and property developers. Although Film was and still is a wonderful medium I have fully embraced the world of digital photography I love the flexibility, speed and efficiency it has brought to the creative world. Fresh natural images are what I love to produce across all genres using either a daylight feel in the studio or natural daylight. My love affair with all things structural has remained from my Canterbury School of Architecture days and I simply love getting onto construction sites to photograph buildings as they evolve out of the ground and then taking the finished architectural photography and interiors photography is always a joy. I hope you enjoy looking at my website and I hope we get a chance to work together sometime soon. Regards to all, Clive